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30 THE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1929 GIRLS' BASKETBALL Seated—Una Barber. Zella Scott, Lois Scott. Standing:—Thelma Leonard (coach), Loretta Phelan. Esther Burns.Margaret Lott. Ethel Proctor. Lillian Burns. GIRLS’ BASKETBALL A large squad of interested girls turned out for Basketball under Mrs. Leonard, the new coach. Five of last year’s champions were back for service and Loretta Phalen returning to Chinook, had won her letter the year before last. The girls won five out of six garnets played this season and tied the seventh with Big Sandy. Captain Zella Scott, elected after Captain Elect Clara Barber w as unable to play, was the team’s high scorer with 92 points to her credit. Margaret Ix tt ran a close second with 81 and Esther Burns third with 45. Following is the first team: Z. Scott, R. F. M. Lott. C. E. Burns. L. F. E. Proctor. L. F. L. Scott, R. F. L. Phalen, R. G. L. Burns, L. G. U. Barber, L. G. The first game of the season was on December 22nd. when they met the Alumni, winning by a 12-34 count. The girls suffered their only defeat of the season when they lost to Big Sandy at Chinook 23-24. It was a fast, hard game and our scorers couldn’t hit their stride. On January 11th, they took revenge when they tramped Harlem 45-16 at Chinook. On January 18th the team pushed cars through the snow to Big Sandy and played a tie game, 35 all, with the fast purple and Gold quint. They came home and found the Malta team here, invading. They took that fast group down a notch, winning 44-23. Accompanied by the boy’s team, the girls journeyed to Malta and E. Burns broke lose, scored 2S points and Malta had lost another, 26-59. The season was drawing to an end. Few games had been scheduled, owing to the other teams full schedules, and other difficulties. The team closed a good season at Harlem on February 1, when they whipped that team 25-17. The girls showed good fast team work throughout the season and outclassed all their opponents. The work of the guards was good, allowing but little scoring from the opponents. The second team played a good game here with the girls team from Fort Belknap Indian Reservation. The Chinook girls won easily, 9-41, outclassing their opponents at every turn. The girls scored a total of 255 points for the season’s games against their opponents 144.
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36 TIIE CHINOOK BREEZE May, 1929 The First Book of the Chronicles of C. H. S. September. 1. Now it came to pass in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and twenty-eight, in the ninth month of the year and on the third day of the month, very early in the morning, that great excitement occurred, and strange faces were seen at C. H. S. 2. For Lo, on that day did Mr. Julian descend to his office and when he had called his servants together, he spoke unto them saying, “Verily, verily must we this day make preparations for putting the school into operation again, that the words of the trustees may be fulfilled.” 3. And when he had sat behind his desk, behold many strange face» appeared, and when he had greeted them, he handed them paper on which to write down their names and address and the subjects they desired to take, and he dismissed them saying: 4. “Return on the morrow, for then thou (-halt begin thy labor, and they did depart. 5. And it came to pass that on the morrow the school bell did peal forth, and all the studentts did wander around in the halls, for they knew not where to go. 6. And it came to pass that on the eighteenth day of that month there was much excitement and disturbances were caused for on this day was the Blaine Co., Fair, and there was much fun in sight. 7. And the days passed quickly and Lo! on the twenty-eighth day of the month our football team did have a victory of 44—7 over Big Sandy’s team, and we did rejoice. 8. And thus passed away the day , of the first month of school. October. 1. Yet again did our team feel the glories and honors of victory for they did beat Shelby by a score of 26—0. 2. And it is happened that upon the twelfth day of the month Just as night was falling the members of the Sophomore class could be seen entering into the Gym. where they did hold a party, and there was much feasting and merriment. 3. And it came to pass that on the twenty-fourth day of the month, our team did win a game from Fort Benton and the score was 47—0. 4. And yet one week later did there appear in the Gym. a Forestry program whence we did learn the value of trees. 5. And on the next day the Montana Educational Association did meet at Great Falls, and there were delegates from Chinook. 6. And on the evening of the next day did the first number of the Lyceum course appear in the form of Frye and Co., and they did put on a nice program. 7. And thus did pass the days of the second month. November. 1. And it came to pass that our Football team did go forth to Big Sandy on the second day of the month, and they did get beat by a score of 12-13. 2. And Lo! on the ninth day of the month did the Juniors, have a party at which the Seniors were present, and there was much merriment. 3. Now it so happened that on the 16tli day of the month that the Glee Club did initiate its new' members and there w'as “music in the air.” 4. Now' on the twenty-third day of the month there was much feasting, for the Ag. Club did hold its annual Father and Son Banquet. 5. Yet again there was much feasting for lo, the turkeys were plentiful and on the twrenty-ninth day of the month we did celebrate Thank-giving. 6. And the days of the third school month passed. December. 1. Upon the tenth day of the month, as the evening drew- nigh. Mr. Julian and his servants did go to a dinner served by the good women of the Presbyterian church, and they had a good time. 2. Now it so happened that two days later Mr. Klemme did speak to the people in the Gym. 3. And it came to pass that twro days hence the Senior Class did put on its annual play, Billy.” 4. And on the morrow’ the Dramatic Club did put cn its tryouts, and on the evening of the same day our B. B. team did beat Dodson by a score of .35-5. 5. Now' as the dayo passed on it drew nigh on to (;ur dear Lord’s birthday, and the grades did put on a program to commemorate it. 6. And it so happened that on the twenty-second day of the month our B. B. team did win over the Harlem team by a score of 36-16. 7. And it so happened that Mr. Julian did call a holiday from the 24th to the 2nd of the next month, and he did dismiss his servants for the time. 8. Now it so happened that our B. B. team did play two games with Centerville during this time, and they did win them both. 9. Thus ended the year of 1928. January. 1. Yet again did Mr. Julian descend to his office, md all his servants w’ere put to work once more, and the school did begin its regular routine. 2. And it so happened that two days hence our B. B. teams did play Big Sandy’s, and the boys w'on but the girls did lose. 3. And on the morrow our boys did go to Dodson where they did win a victory of 21-13. 4. And as the schedule did call for a Basketball game our teamn did play the Harlem girls and Hing-ham boys and they did win. 5. And on the evening of the next day there was much excitement for our boys did beat Inverness’ B. B. team. 6. “Woe be unto ye that fail!” Thus saith Mr. Julian as he did pronounce tfre dates of semester examinations which did come off on the 14th and
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